I finally listened to Led Zeppelin IV...
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As much as I tried this video has been copyright claimed so if you liked it and want to give it a like that would be awesome! haha ALSO A livestream geeking about the album? Yay or Nay? kzread.info-6Fjp54ZNxU?feature=share Here is the twitch link: www.twitch.tv/callm3caroline
@tomasbanni8910
2 ай бұрын
Yes Pleaaassseee!!!
@Tavg123
2 ай бұрын
Yeah!
@pinball1970
2 ай бұрын
@@Tavg123 I've never used twitch. I will geek on the album if there is a feed/stream
@CallMeCaroline
2 ай бұрын
The live geeking out for the album will be here on KZread 😊😊@@pinball1970
@Scottie_S
2 ай бұрын
That would be a lot of fun!
You're not "behind the times", Led Zeppelin calls to everyone in their own time
I played “Rock and Roll” on drums at an open mic 20 years ago. There was a young lady in the audience who loved it, and is now my wife.
@hinney827
7 күн бұрын
I played Rock and Roll on guitar with my band in high school during a talent day type thing (and a number of times since then with an assortment of bands/friends). Didn't have the luck you had, but it's always been my favorite. It's _so much fun_ to play.
@24X7CARZ
7 күн бұрын
@@hinney827 - It really is! Playing music, especially this song, and getting a crowd going is one of the most wonderful experiences in life.
Led Zeppelin is right up your alley, Caroline. You would do yourself a favor if you listened to all of them in order like the Beatles. They are THAT rewarding to listen to.
@gsxrkz
2 ай бұрын
Far more rewarding than The Beatles.
@alifhashim3752
2 ай бұрын
Zeppelin has a far greater musical diversity than any band out there, the Beatles included 😊
@gsxrkz
2 ай бұрын
@alifhashim3752 You are absolutely correct..
@ThePorpoisepower
2 ай бұрын
I actually Like their first album more than IV
@mollkatless
2 ай бұрын
@@alifhashim3752 Nah, the range of the Led Zeppelin goes all the way from Black Dog to Rock and Roll - fun, inconsequential, and often "borrowed" (Dazed and Confused, anyone?), not quite the same thing as Love Me Do to Abby Road, know what I mean......
The reason for Sandy Denny's contribution to Battle For Evermore was in September 1970, Sandy had won the Top British Female Singer in the Melody Maker Pop Poll, Robert won the Top British Male Singer. It was also the first time The Beatles hadn't been picked as Best British Band, they were beaten by Led Zeppelin. So Robert and Sandy met each other at the awards ceremony at the Savoy (along with Jimmy and John) and someone (probably Jimmy) said "wouldn't it be good to get the Top British Male and Female Singers on the same song" and they managed to arrange it.
@yes_head
2 ай бұрын
And years before celebrity duets were a thing.
@sourisvoleur4854
2 ай бұрын
No doubt in part because the Beatles broke up 5 months earlier.
@melchiorvonsternberg844
2 ай бұрын
@@sourisvoleur4854 Yep! That was my first thought. "Did they don't split in April...?"
@jimmeryellis
2 ай бұрын
The Great Sandy Denny! Who knows where the time goes? Hey.
@daverice2426
2 ай бұрын
Fairport Convention is well worth checking out, too
After listening to it for 40 years, Stairway can still bring me to tears. It's just unbelievable.
@ThePlayercoach
2 ай бұрын
Yep. It “does” every time
In addition to acoustic guitar, that’s mandolin you’re hearing on “Going To California”, played by bassist/keyboardist/arranger John Paul Jones, who is really the secret weapon of this band.
@melchiorvonsternberg844
2 ай бұрын
You're right! A great musican...
@JasonUmbrellabird
2 ай бұрын
I think Page played the mandolin on this?
@ata5855
2 ай бұрын
correct. JPJ did play mandolin, but Page borrowed JPJ's and wrote and recorded this song. @@JasonUmbrellabird
@JasonUmbrellabird
2 ай бұрын
@@ata5855 Sorry, wires crossed. JPJ mando on Going to California, JP on Evermore.
I was driving home in the car with my dad in 1980 when the radio announced the death of John Bonham and the immediate disbandment of the ... band. They said (and I paraphrase) ''Led Zeppelin was always what four men did and with the loss of one member we cannot continue.'' Forever sealing the canon and making their music Legendary.
@winstonsyme5899
2 ай бұрын
“We wish it to be known, that the loss of our dear friend and the deep respect we have for his family, together with the deep sense of undivided harmony felt by ourselves and our manager, have led us to decide that we could not continue as we were."
@juliemanarin4127
2 ай бұрын
I CRIED when he died!
@LordEriolTolkien
2 ай бұрын
@@juliemanarin4127 I was a boy with his dad. No tears
@robertvarisco2196
2 ай бұрын
I was so bummed, not just because I loved the band but also because I had bought tickets to see them live for the first time.
@majorfeelgoodrecords2740
2 ай бұрын
Listening to music in the car is an experience all on its own🎼🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Led Zeppelin gave Sandy Denny her own rune on the liner notes to the album for her part on "The Battle of Evermore". The lyrics allude to The Lord of the Rings -- "The ring wraiths ride in black, ride on" -- then Sandy Denny sings -- "Sing as you raise your bow \ Shoot straighter than before \ Oh dance in the dark of night \ Sing to the morning light" ... She was the only other singer to ever appear on a Led Zeppelin album. She can really sing. Her work with Fairport Convention is quite masterful. For a taste, check out "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?", "Farewell, Farewell", "The Ballad Of Easy Rider", "Tam Lin", "Matty Groves", and "She Moves Through The Fair" among others.
@ivanjulian2532
2 ай бұрын
Caroline probably doesn't know about the significance of the Led Zeppelin runes. You should give her some more background information.
@franksherman1774
2 ай бұрын
Never Mind The Runes...Here's Sandy Denny
@BenWillyums
2 ай бұрын
The other members sang a bit of bakground on the earlier Zep albums, just to clarify
@jimgreen2080
2 ай бұрын
Caroline, Mike is so right about Sandy Denny. And Fairport Convention, which for several albums had Sandy singing alongside brilliant guitarist Richard Thompson and fiddler Dave Swarbrick, gave the notion of folk-rock a whole new dimension by, among other things, playing English folk songs hundreds of years old in a rock style, e.g. Tam Lin.
@mr.b.5589
2 ай бұрын
Queen of British folk.
Love the reaction. I would suggest just starting with the first album and working your way forward.
@CallMeCaroline
2 ай бұрын
That's a good idea!
@tagadabrothersband
2 ай бұрын
@@CallMeCaroline I agree!
@juliemanarin4127
2 ай бұрын
@CallMeCaroline absolutely yes!! Every song is unbelievably fabulous!
@boataxe4605
2 ай бұрын
@@CallMeCarolineUnless you want a sneak peek of the end by listening to Carouselambra on In Through The Out Door. It is their last magnum opus.
@CoffeeRising
2 ай бұрын
@@pmbbmpI think each first 3 have super great tracks, but since their origins is in blues, there is a mix of more generic blues tracks mixed in, especially the first two. But it’s worth listening to anyway for the highlights. “Dazed and Confused.” “Good Times Bad Times.” “What is and What Should Never Be.” “Since I’ve Been Loving You.” “Out on the Tiles.” Etc. enough songs to make it worth listening to
It was many years later before I realized there was another vocalist on "The Battle of Evermore." It sounds so similar to something Robert could sing, it never occurred to me that it could be someone else.
I love the validation of Stairway still having such an effect on people
@glenchapman3899
2 ай бұрын
There is a channel on KZread that has a couple of Pakistan tribal people reacting to various things. They played Stairway for them. And their reaction was the same as we all had back in the day.
Led Zeppelin III Since I been loving you. Master work
I will always remember the first time listening to Led Zeppelin iv. I just sat there, as it finished, absolutely stunned. Fifty years later, it still amazes me, unlike any other piece of music.
Caroline-IMO this is the BEST video you've ever done: commentary-wise, editing-wise, fun-wise, everything. I know you previously said that you wanted to move away from music reaction videos, but you're SO good at this! Hopefully there's more to come!
I like how you said “I didn’t expect to be relaxed listening to Led Zeppelin,” I don’t blame you as many people associate them with high pitched screaming and distorted guitars with thunderous drums, but the truth is that a majority of their songs tackle diverse styles P.S. If you were to listen to all of their records I would recommend starting from 1 and going chronologically :)
Going to California is about Joni Mitchell. She’s the person referred to in the song who “plays guitar and cries and sings”. I think I read somewhere that Plant and/or Page had a bit of an obsession with her at that time.
@Ifoughtpiranhas
2 ай бұрын
It was Jimmy Page who had an infatuation with Mitchell.
@wizofoz0605
Ай бұрын
@@Ifoughtpiranhas Not to mention Crosby, Stills and Nash, each of whom had a relationship with her...
@davidmccormack99
Ай бұрын
@@wizofoz0605 Stills did??? That wasn’t mentioned in the CSNY biography by that English guy whose name I can’t think of right now…
Thanks, that was fun to watch... Just FYI, while John Paul Jones used a mellotron when performing 'Stairway' live, the studio recording has him playing layered recorders (bass, tenor and soprano) at the beginning. He also adds bass guitar anf electric piano.
Great reaction! "Going to California" is a bit of a tribute to Joni Mitchell, both in lyrics and the styles of the vocal lines and mandolins. Beautiful.
Good luck on this Led Zeppelin rabbithole, I like to consider them The Beatles of the 70s. After they built up recognition and fame, they decided to branch out and use their influence to define and change music for the better.
@luizjose778
2 ай бұрын
Cara vc falou uma tremenda bobagem querer.colocar beatles ao lendario led zeppelin para com isso
@inferiorpatty
2 ай бұрын
@@luizjose778 é irônico que a pessoa que não entende a influência dos Beatles esteja me chamando de estúpido. Led Zeppelin é minha banda favorita, mas entendo que os Beatles são uma banda melhor
@sathira_anuk5179
2 ай бұрын
@@luizjose778 tf are you on ?Beatles are wayy more legendary 😅
@luizjose778
2 ай бұрын
@@inferiorpatty criatura não te chamei de estupida apenas não cincordei com o led atraz dos beatles que para mim é uma banda pop claro que eles influeciaram muitas bandas porem eles não são essas coca-cola toda
GOATs. Listen to them all, from the beginning. Great video.
Sandy Denny sang on Battle for ever more. EDIT: You got there!
@CallMeCaroline
2 ай бұрын
I just thought he switched up the way he was singing 🤣
@pinball1970
2 ай бұрын
@@CallMeCaroline Since there is no mention on the album I assumed he had changed his tone to a very clean falsetto. I found out years later. Sandy Denny had a beautiful voice, similar to Maddy Prior. I would check out "Who knows where the time goes." She died young.
@markanthony3275
2 ай бұрын
And she died not that long after.
There's a video on KZread of Robert Plant singing the Rain Song live in 2023 - at 75-years-old - and he sounds PHENOMENAL. Definitely check that out for fun! Cheers!
As a drummer, Bonham makes the album what it is and what Zeppelin is. Listen to the drums on Kashmir.
Terrific reaction, as always! On "Misty Mountain Hop" there's another disorienting effect going on besides that diminished chord. You've got three "unsettled" chords (D/A, Adim, A7) rotating over a steady 4/4 beat. Three chords over four beats, and so you never hear a resolution, harmonically OR rhythmically. Sometimes that D/A chord is on the second beat, sometimes the first, sometimes the fourth; the downbeat never arrives. Also, that vocal effect you hear is a phase effect, easily done nowadays with a computer plug-in. Back then it was (likely) a standalone box costing thousands of dollars and it did only one thing - the phase effect. You would originally hear phase effects on guitars to achieve a psychedelic sound, but bands quickly realized it has interesting results when used on other instruments (including vocals). You hear it a lot in 1970s songs. Another great example is Mick Jagger in the middle (slower) section of The Rolling Stones song "Rocks Off."
What a charming lady. Great video.
I saw Robert Plant and Saving Grace live on Tuesday, they played Four Sticks. He is still good.
Back in the days when collecting albums was a thing, I had a full set of Led Zep albums and this one was thrashed to high heaven
Always love seeing one of your videos on my feed. It really brightens my day 😊😊
Please listen to Heart's live version of Stairway to Heaven that they performed in front of Led Zeppelin and the President of the United States at the Kennedy Center. Ann and Nancy Wilson from Heart brought tears to Robert Plant's eyes.
@markanthony3275
2 ай бұрын
Dread Zeppelin's version ain't chopped liver...either of them cause they did two.
So fun watching the smiles come to you as you listen to very good music.
I always thought that was a recorder in 'Stairway'- hmmm. You cited a Mellotron.....It really makes me wonder. Lol 🚬😎👍
@MrDiddyDee
2 ай бұрын
John Paul Jones is playing a 3 part harmony on recorders in the studio version, but to replicate it live he used a Mellotron in the earlier performances, and later as synthesiser technology developed he used one of those instead.
You should listen to them in chronological order...
@kevinmcfarlane2752
2 ай бұрын
Airplay Beats have done that.
@Hartlor_Tayley
2 ай бұрын
Lol
@magna116
2 ай бұрын
Always someone telling others what they "should do". Must be a Republican.
@LordEriolTolkien
2 ай бұрын
@@magna116 I am not even American ...
@billhorstkamp98
2 ай бұрын
@@magna116 he was offering good advice
This might be the greatest album ever recorded. Loved your reaction!
@Zed137
Ай бұрын
AGREE…
What a pure delight to get your reactions and analysis!
Great reaction to the Greatest Band. I love that you do the whole album because they are so versatile and have so many great songs. Please continue with Zeppelin. My suggestion is start with 1 then go in order so you can see there progression. I love all there albums but I think "Physical Graffiti" is the best.
@johntaft771
Ай бұрын
PG is my favorite, closely followed by III.
Well done... glad to have heard more of your reactions on this one... it is so epic...!!!
I’m really happy to see you back! I like your enthusiasm and knowledge of music.
Great reaction, Caroline. Loved every one of your Beatles videos... so I had to check out you listening to Led Zep. You did not let me down. You are always so fun to watch.
i've got to tell you, it just rained where i live . . . i cranked this up, decided i just had to hear this. thank you for 'stairway to heaven' . . .
It's truly a joy to see you discovering music that many of us have loved for decades. Thanks so much for sharing your journey and your own joy.
Probably one of the best appreciation videos I've seen on Led Zepp in a long time. Hoping to catch this encore.
So glad you got a chance to get the Led out! Listening to their albums in any order is good, but it's interesting hearing them grow, from album one and on out. Any livestreams would be welcome! Be taking care. =)
@gsparkman
2 ай бұрын
Plus, their debut album is so effing good.
Thank you for reminding me about one of my favorite albums, it was great to listen with you and hear your take on some of the intricacies. many thanks!
So first of all, I got CHILLS watching this, and listening along with you. It’s why I love videos like this, experiencing these songs through fresh and excited eyes like yours just breathes new life into these old and familiar songs for me! Second, at first I questioned the wisdom of starting with their absolute best album, but I like that it’s acting as your gateway to their work - and it’s not like the rest of the albums won’t deliver! (Houses Of The Holy and Physical Graffiti are 2nd and 3rd best for me!)
Your analysis/reaction videos are great! Appreciate the effort you put in. Would be very grateful if you kept making them :)
This is SUCH a vibe! Thank you algorithm for putting this on my recommended. New sub for sure! This has always been my fave Zep album. I bought it in the 80s and thought *I* was late to the party, ha ha.
Hi Caroline, as an “old” fan of yours, I’m always happy when you’re back. I like your qualified reviews of music. I've also been told now and then that this or that music should be "too hard" for me and that I would not like it. But that always came from people for whom the “hardness” of music is the highest quality. That's not the case for me. I love slow, quiet pieces as well as some hard, chaotic songs. The musical and production quality is crucial, not the degree of hardness. This album f.e. has a great great quality and I love it.
I love it when I take a wander around in the KZreadz and stumble across a channel like this :) Seeing folk encountering truly great music for the first time is such a pure joy.
As someone who listened to LZ since I was 12, it was great fun to watch your reaction. Especially, the "and that drummer" remark. Thanks for making me smile.
Can't wait to hear you react to the rest of the catalog! I agree with others who have said to start with the first album and go in order from there. (Like your Beatles series, which I loved!) Thanks for the great content. From a fellow musician, it's nice to hear you "geeking out" over this stuff!
I Loved it Caroline! More please 🙏🏻
Great reaction, awesome geeking out, love it
Thanks for this Caroline! There is a real good live version of Going to California from 1975 that I have seen some reactors rave about. LZ was a great band and that performance with an acoustic guitar, a mandolin, and Robert, is another wonderfully calming experience.
Excellent work!
Always enjoyable Caroline, especially for someone like me who's been listening to this stuff since its release. Gives us a fresh view. The second singer on Battle of Evermore is the brilliant Sandy Denny, from the Celtic rock group Fairport Convention. In my book (and according to Richard Thompson), one of the most beautiful voices ever in Celtic folk. Sadly, she passed away not many years later, waaaaaay too young.
I have to subscribe. I totally enjoyed your reaction to Led Zeppelin. Thank you.
listened to this a million times but loved your explanations and opinions as a musician, really opened my eyes and will re listen
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day caroline ❤😊
A Beatles style chronological journey with Zepp would be so much fun!
When I was younger (so much younger than today!), I loved Stairway to Heaven. But it was on the radio all the time for years and I couldn't take it anymore. But now, with all the bad music these days, I realized how amazing that song was!
I remember where I was, in the third grade, the day I first time I heard Black Dog, Fifty years later it's still one of my favorite songs. This whole album is a true masterpiece, and inspired a generation of rock. I bought records in those days, and despite them being my favortie band, I would buy other music, because I heard Led Zepplin every day, at anybodys house, or at any party or on any of the rock radio. You heard Led Zepplin virtually every day, so I spent my record money on stuff I liked but didn;t hear on the radio or at parties. (Zappa)
My all time two favorite bands are The Beatles and Led Zeppelin. I loved what you did with The Beatles! The most epic journey ever. And now, I can't believe you're finally doing Zeppelin. I'll be watching the whole way with you. It's gonna be fun.
@mikeeckel2807
2 ай бұрын
For me it's The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, YES, Pink Floyd, and The Moody Blues.
this is one of the most genuine music reactions I think I've ever seen.
Caroline I remember watching your reactions to The Beatles when I was their die hard fan, recently I've started to love Led Zeppelin and now I see your videos with them :D
With all bands it is best to listen to them in chronological order
@DeathToTheDictators
2 ай бұрын
Not so much with Pink Floyd.....their first few albums are a bit jarring for a new listener (and it took them a little while to find their actual sound and style).
The woman who is the muse for 'Going To California' is Joni Mitchell.
@CallMeCaroline
2 ай бұрын
Yea I read that he used her lyrics as inspiration? Thought that was cool
I've never listened to any Led Zeppelin album in full, but I can see myself listening to that one 🤗
@RichardinNC1
2 ай бұрын
You are missing out! In my opinion there’s not a bad song on Led Zep 1 thru 4. 😮The rest are great too but IMHO not to the same level end to end.
@mattandjackwonderpotion
2 ай бұрын
@@RichardinNC1 hey, maybe I will give all the albums a chance for one listen, to see how many songs I will like :)
@DeanwoodBand
2 ай бұрын
@@mattandjackwonderpotionLed Zep 2 is one of my favorites, Physical Graffiti is a masterpiece, and Houses of The Holy is nice
@mattandjackwonderpotion
2 ай бұрын
@@RichardinNC1 ok so far I have listened to Led Zep 1 to 4 and I have to say I didn't enjoy the first 2 too much but 3 and 4 were close to album perfection 🤯🤗
This was SO great! Subscribed 😊
Battle of Evermore is just my ultimate favourite! Along with Ramble On from Led Zeppelin II, which never fails to send me to all those crazy places. Simply astounding music!! 😀
I really enjoyed your charming and natural reactions.
It's always great to see someone experience joy at hearing Stairway to Heaven.
I love Led Zep, as an acoustic guitarist I love Led Zep 3 which is more acoustic based with Jimmy Page using a lot of alternative tunings and great songs. More mellow and melodic and very interesting hopefully you will get to listen to that too.
LOVE your reaction to Stairway! Yeah, lady, there's a reason it was a huge hit.
Great job Caroline ! There is in my opinion no album that changed the music world more than Led Zeppelins first album.I was a junior in high school Sugar Sugar by the Archies had been on Billboard for 15 weeks and was #3. Then my life changed, they never came close in future albums.They had great songs but at the end of How Many More Times the world sounded much better to me.Watching you react made me feel great.
I enjoyed that so much. One of my first albums as a kid. Still have it in vinyl and displayed proudly after about 50 years of ownership. So refreshing to see someone experiencing this for the first time. You are hooked now by the way 🙂
Hi Caroline; I stumbled onto Led Zeppelin in my teens in 1970 on a deep cut FM station in Florida and they were so different than the other music that was going on at the time because LZ could play anything and still blow you away whether it was folk, blues, rock or rockabilly and that's what made them so special. Founder Jimmy Page was a studio session musician that played with various artists in the 60's he even ended up on a James Bond movie title track Goldfinger so he was very experienced by getting an education doing that, and obviously paid off when he formed Led Zeppelin because he knew what he wanted beforehand, so imho Page is one of the smartest guys in the music business.
It is nice to do a group from the 1st album to the last to see there how they grew into the band that grew so famous, but I don't blame you on starting on this album. Glad you jumped into the Ledzone. 😊
LOVED this!! Please listen to their album Physical Graffiti.. it’s a mixture of freshly written songs & older material they had at the time, such a diverse album and would love to hear your take on it
First time listener, great reaction! You got a sub out of me. As to your question, I don't think that you could go wrong reviewing more Led Zeppelin. Each album is special in it's own way. I would probably work through in sequence, so you can hear how their sound changed over time.
There's plenty to analyse and I really appreciate the way you did it, please do some more Zep if you can.
I love listening to music with you, Caroline. Truly and deeply. Especially Zeppelin. More than the other bands, Zeppelin really takes me back to high school. I don't really listen to them regularly anymore the way I do the Beatles or The Who or Pink Floyd, so they're really a stroll down memory lane for me. (Over the Hills and Far Away (off of the Houses of the Holy album) is probably the one song I actively seek out and return to periodically. God, what a perfect song that is. And so painful too. Poignant, nostalgic...They're a good band, aren't they? :)
What an excellent analysis. As an old man who grew up on this stuff (63), I'm so pleased that you liked it. I wish more of today's young people knew about the excellent music that came about in the 70s in particular. Great video.
So I call you Caroline, and I just wanted to say to you you're doing a great job! I've just discovered your channel as I'm a Led Zeppelin fan, then I whatched most of your videos about the Beatles during the night 🤗. These two are my favorite bands, so I hope you'll review other Zeppelin records (I think the best way is to follow chronological order). Greetings from France
I wish I could hear all these albums for the first time again. Classic rock radio played too many of these great songs to death! However, watching this makes me feel like I’m hearing it all for the first time again. Thanks for the vicarious experience. ❤️
When I was a teenager, some friends and I were hanging out watching/listening to a local band practicing their version of Stairway to Heaven (what band DIDN'T do Stairway to Heaven in those days?!). Their lead singer was late for practice so they were just going through it instrumentally. I was at the age where my voice was changing but I had some control over it, so I guess you could say I had the most range my voice would ever be able to cover. I don't recall how it happened...maybe a friend jokingly volunteered me...but I ended up sitting in for the lead singer to sing Stairway to Heaven. I did the song a few times as they practiced, they thanked me for sitting in, and me and my friends left. After my voice finished changing there was no way I could hit Robert Plant highs.
Nice reaction! Strongly recommend their movie The Song Remains The Same so you can see them perform these songs, and its just a really good movie
Rock & Roll is my favourite Zep song, so glad you enjoyed this album, can't wait for you to try out the rest of them. II & Houses of the Holy being my personal favourites. Also do try out their Live triple album: How the West was Won after the fact, alot of interesting things in it. Glad you enjoyed IV so much! Was lovely hearing your musical insight
When The Levee Breaks - the effect you asked about that Robert sang through - he was going through a leslie speaker, most commonly used on Hammond organ. They spin around!
Great videos! I loved the Zeppelin and Ram videos, as well as Dark Side of The Moon. Looking forward to more. I must recommend an album by the Sundays from 1990 called “Reading, Writing and Arithmetic”. To me it is the best of their three albums, after which they sadly disappeared.
You just listened to the greatest rock band ever!! Their musical diversity is unmatched. Perfect storm of 4 incredible musicians.
Fantastic job there (as expected) and I want to point out that I never doubted you'd like Led Zeppelin. You're someone with a brilliant expertise and an ear for music so why shouldn't you like one of the best there ever were ? It's just great for us watching you experience this stuff for the first time. I second the opinion that you should give them the Beatles treatment meaning reviewing them in chronological order. I'm looking forward to your next reactions. Keep on the great work. Love and greetings from Germany.
Yay live stream! Loved the reaction. Jettison the shame. You're love the way you are, imperfections and all. Led Zeppelin always seemed brilliant, but strangely obsessed with Lord of the rings there’s also a lord of the rings reference in their song Ramble On we just wanna play favorites I don’t know which album it’s from I don’t know what the microphone on my phone is doing I think it might be possessed
I adore The Battle of Evermore, and the way Sandy Denny’s vocals intertwine with Plant’s. Sandy Denny was an outstanding singer and songwriter, leading the folk rock band Fairport Convention before striking out on a solo career. Sadly died way too young. For something different you might want to checkout the Fairport Convention album Liege and Leif, which effectively invented British folk rock. As for Lord of the Rings, several Led Zeppelin songs have nods to the books, such as Ramble On, which explicitly references both Gollum and Mordor.
'When the Levee Breaks' was originally published in 1929, and it was inspired by a major 1927 flood on the Mississippi River.
@davidanderson4876
2 ай бұрын
And once again Page and Plant dragged kicking and screaming to court for the rightful claim by the estate of Memphis Minnie for the use of HER song. Jake Holmes spent decades seeking a settlement for the rip off of HIS song Dazed and Confused. The list of claims against them ripping off songs is staggering. Babe I'm gonna leave you, written by Anne Bredon in the 1950's. I really don't have much respect for these guys.
Brilliant. Thank you.
@CallMeCaroline
2 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much! 😊
When the levee breaks is by far one the most underrated songs and also my favourites of the album
After watching your Beatles content, I was no doubt that you would adore Led Zeppelin. Just great musicians with enormous creativity. I discovered them at age 9 in 1978 blaring at full volume from my older sister's bedroom. Changed my entire perception of music. Brilliant album and brilliant band.
Just discovered your channel, so far listened to Nirvana Bleach and this. Not a big album guy but my son is so I'm listening to albums now haha. Just recently listened to this album myself and loved it as well. Enjoying your reactions/analyses, would love to see you do the rest of the Big 4 of grunge too! 🙌🤘
You really have to watch the song video Since I've been loving you... live from Madison Square garden.. they were just incredible.. and to see Robert and Jimmy live... it's epic. Great reaction. Thank you. 😊